You don’t have to be at a state park to enjoy the beauty of Arkansas. Everyone loves Devil’s Den State Park but if you’re looking for a new spot to adventure, head to Lincoln Lake. The 400 acre park is an underrated gem. Let’s explore around this lovely park that offers a little bit of everything.

If you’re not from the area you may have missed this little gem.

Google/Beth Maygar Lincoln Lake is a lovely spot to visit for a day. It’s located along Co Rd., 669, Lincoln, AR 72744.

Taking on the bluffs are the number one way to enjoy the area.

Google/Michael Parker The crags have over 50 possible routes and technical levels are marked on the rocks. For more climbing information, visit this site.

Although fishing is definitely a close second.

Google/Deb Hutchins Harvell The largemouth bass are the best catch, some even weigh over 9 lbs.!

You can also tour the lake by kayak, too.

Google/Dwain Batey Any non-motorized boats are allowed on the lake. Feel free to bring your canoes, kayaks, rowboats, rafts, or paddleboats to the lake.

The trails range from pleasantly lost in the woods feel…

Google/Jamie Bartlett Like the 4-mile Eagle View Trail that does lead to a great overlook. The trails can be enjoyed by mountain bikers or hikers.

…to a lakeside tour.

Google/Joshua Johnson The 4.25-mile Lake Loop Trail also travels pass some interesting rock formations. The lake also has Piney Loop and Spillway Loop trails.

No matter how you spend your time, a day at Lincoln Lake will be a beloved experience.

Google/Kimberly Seay Winter is an especially great time to pay a visit since the park has a pair of nesting bald eagles.

Have you been to Lincoln Lake? Share your adventures with us in the comments below!

Google/Beth Maygar

Lincoln Lake is a lovely spot to visit for a day. It’s located along Co Rd., 669, Lincoln, AR 72744.

Google/Michael Parker

The crags have over 50 possible routes and technical levels are marked on the rocks. For more climbing information, visit this site.

Google/Deb Hutchins Harvell

The largemouth bass are the best catch, some even weigh over 9 lbs.!

Google/Dwain Batey

Any non-motorized boats are allowed on the lake. Feel free to bring your canoes, kayaks, rowboats, rafts, or paddleboats to the lake.

Google/Jamie Bartlett

Like the 4-mile Eagle View Trail that does lead to a great overlook. The trails can be enjoyed by mountain bikers or hikers.

Google/Joshua Johnson

The 4.25-mile Lake Loop Trail also travels pass some interesting rock formations. The lake also has Piney Loop and Spillway Loop trails.

Google/Kimberly Seay

Winter is an especially great time to pay a visit since the park has a pair of nesting bald eagles.

Bald eagles are starting to fly over Arkansas. Here are some other great places to spot eagles this season.

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